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Trump administration must restore grants for school counselors, judge rules

Judge Kymberly K. Evanson ruled the Trump administration's cancellation of mental health grants was arbitrary, restoring millions to support counselors in 16 Democratic-led states.

  • A federal judge, Kymberly K. Evanson, ruled that the Trump administration must release grants for school counselors, targeting mental health shortages, as Congress funded the program after the Uvalde shooting.
  • The grants aim to help schools in rural and underserved areas hire more counselors, psychologists, and social workers.
  • Evanson's ruling restores $3.8 million for Madera County and $8 million for Marin County, while the case continues in court.
  • The Education Department under President Joe Biden had prioritized funding for applicants showing an increase in diverse backgrounds, which Trump's administration opposed.
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